Meet the Program Director of The Endometrial Cancer Action Network for African Americans

As Black endometrial cancer survivors, each of us has a story. None is more important or impactful than the other, but each is as intricate and complex as the linked fate that has brought us together, making up the ECANA community of survivors. We bare our souls at risk of vulnerability to enlighten, inform, and educate about our journey to diagnosis and treatment experience. 

Together, we are a loud voice with one mission; that is reducing the disparities in survival and quality of life outcomes for Black women with this disease. This is ECANA’s Program Director, Margie Wilson’s contribution to that effort. This is how she uses her voice. This is her Patient Story.

by Adrienne Moore, ECANA President and Founding Member

 

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